A proposal of prediction model for autogenous shrinkage of ultra high-strength concrete

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Teramoto A. [1 ]
Maruyama I. [1 ]
Tanimura M. [2 ]
Mitani Y. [2 ]
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[1] Dept. of Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Nagoya Univ.
[2] Research and Development Center, Taiheiyo Cement Corporation
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Autogenous shrinkage; Prediction model; Thermal expansion coefficient; Ultra high-strength concrete;
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10.3130/aijs.75.1421
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In this paper, a prediction model for autogenous shrinkage of ultra high-strength concrete which include silica fume was proposed by using mixture rule and autogenous shrinkage behavior of cement paste with low water-to-binder ratio. The proposed autogenous shrinkage model consists of two parts with regard to the rate of autogenous shrinkage. Characteristic autogenous shrinkage of ultra high-strength concrete, which is rapid autogenous shrinkage up to about 1 day, is expressed by a function of water-to-binder ratio and temperature of fresh concrete. And reaction activity of silica fume in high temperature is expressed by apparent activation energy. The proposed model is evaluated by a comparison with previous data, and it has about accuracy of 30%.
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页码:1421 / 1430
页数:9
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